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Medical Assistant Center

Location:
Brooklyn, NY
Posted:
December 05, 2023

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Kenny Chan

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929-***-**** Email: ad1p7o@r.postjobfree.com

Objective: To obtain a researcher assistant/aide or medical assistant/aide position where I can apply my knowledge in medicine, research, and communication that will contribute to research programs or projects of hospitals or medical organizations, research laboratories,

Summary: Doctor of Medicine with three years of previous research experience in highly active college research laboratories and Maimonides Medical Center; eager to become re-involved in clinical research

Education: Doctor in Medicine St. George’s University, Grenada, 1/10-6/17 Bachelor of Science in Biology Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, 1/02-2/09 GPA 3.975

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry & Minor in Biochemistry Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, graduated 1/02-9/07 GPA: 3.531 Honors & Awards: Dean’s Honor List (Spring 2003, Fall 2003, Fall 2005, Spring 2006) Member of the Golden Key International Honor Society Chi Alpha Honor Society

Clerkship Experience: Core rotations: NYU Lutheran & NY Metropolitan Hospital Center Electives: NYU Lutheran, Methodist Medical Center, Maimonides Medical Center and The Brooklyn Hospital Center

Work Experience: Borough Park Center

Medical Assistant Brooklyn, NY 09/17-12/22

• Follow up clarification for medical charge or use.

• Assist in medication change due to insurance issues.

• Responded to code blue(s)

• Followed the prognosis of the residents.

• Intermittently served as interpreter to help communication between family members and heal care providers.

Dr. K. Iswara’s office (Gastroenterology, Hepatology) Medical Assistant Brooklyn, NY 06/2017-2021

• Assisted Dr. Iswara in taking patient’s history, physical exam, and completing patient note.

• Followed up progress of patients.

Research Experience: Psychological Department, Brooklyn College Research Aide Brooklyn, NY 06/09-08/10

• Assisted in studying of feeding behavior of mice

• Data collection /analysis/entry

Biology Department, Brooklyn College

Research Assistant Brooklyn, NY 06/08-08/09

• Designed and conducted experiments on the topic of animal behavior and in particular animal’s spatial memory capacity.

• Fed animals on a daily basis (crayfishes, fishes)

• Cleaned tanks and maintained animal housing to ensure health during course of study.

• Taught new undergraduate researchers in groups to conduct experiments, analyze and organize data, and care for the animals and equipment

• Coordinated and managed research and experimental scheduling

• Publication (in preparation): Chan, W (former name), Gulzar, K., Arbit, I., Bard,S., Basin,R., Belova, N., Crook, R., Feaster, M., Kuroiwa, K. Lukina, L., Neymark, A., Soybelman, I., and J. Basil. Characteristics of tactile memory in the Red Swamp Crayfish, Procambarus clarkii Emergency Department, Maimonides Medical Center

Research Assistant Brooklyn, NY 10/06-12/08

• Assisted in multiple medicinal research projects including a blood-gas study and a pregnancy study.

• Used bilingual ability to conduct surveys: 1) assessed pediatric care in Chinese American population, 2) determined utility of internet-based communication and medical record.

• Collected patient blood samples and transporte them after phlebotomy to the laboratory for analysis.

• Recruited patients to participate in the studies to aid hospital improvement of patient care.

• Interpreted for Chinese speaking ED adult and pediatric patients Chemistry Department, Brooklyn College

Research Assistant Brooklyn, NY 06/06-10/07

• Conducted literature database research and analyzed macrocyclic natural products (used Sci Finder, and Combined Chemical Dictionary)

• Biosynthetic trends in macrocylic structures were discovered.

• Synthesized and purified polysulfanes, similar in substance to the structure is similar to varacin and lissoclinotoxins A, which isolated from marine tunicates.

• Poster presentation: New York Academy of Sciences-SCORE Program, Manhattan on Jan 22, 2007.

• Publication: Frank, A., Farina, N., Sawwan, N., Wauchop, O., Qi, M., Brzostowska, E., Chan, W., (former Name), Grasso, F.,Haberfield, P., Greer, A., “Natural Marcrocyclic Molecules Have a Possible Limited Structural” Diversity. Molecular Diversity, 2007, 11, 115-118. Volunteer Experience: Maimonides Medical Center

Volunteer Companion Brooklyn, NY 02/06-10/06

• Provided adult patients with compassionate and attentive care.

• Ensured patient’s safety (fall prevention)

• Assisted in feeding patients.

Laboratory Skills: Column chromatography, thin layer chromatography, NMR spectroscopy, vertebrate and invertebrate animal care, maintenance and set up of aquarium systems and laboratory systems, literature database searches, data collection and analysis.

Computer Skills: Excellence in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, Outlook, Drive One Language: Fluent in English, Fujianese, Cantonese, and Mandarin Hobbies: Jogging and soccer



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